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Goliath1 wrote:
I would sure like to know who promoted me to Scratcher status. They have my thanks!
That would be the Scratch team.
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Goliath1 wrote:
Recently on the forums, I saw a name with the word, "Member" under it, instead of "Scratcher" or "New Scratcher." What does that mean?
Ah - before the "Scratcher" and "New Scratcher" titles, everyone with those titles was called a "Member". All of the accounts which say "Member" are ex-Scratch Team or ex-moderator accounts, which is basically the same as a "Scratcher" ^^ For example, you can see that, in mletreat's I-Topic, he or she is a "Member" as the account was once a Scratch Team account
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and suddenly the entire world is a scratcher
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is there only to ranks exept mod?
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New Scratcher
Scratcher
Retired Moderator
Forum Moderator TBG Moderator
Community Moderator
Scratch Team at MIT
bottom is the highest. retired moderator is the same thing as scratcher, except they get a cool title, no special abilities. forum and tbg are the same, except in different places.
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kayybee wrote:
New Scratcher
Scratcher
Retired Moderator
Forum Moderator TBG Moderator
Community Moderator
Scratch Team at MIT
bottom is the highest. retired moderator is the same thing as scratcher, except they get a cool title, no special abilities. forum and tbg are the same, except in different places.
Just one small correction: Forum moderator = community moderator.
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kayybee wrote:
New Scratcher
Scratcher
Retired Moderator
Forum Moderator TBG Moderator
Community Moderator
Scratch Team at MIT
bottom is the highest. retired moderator is the same thing as scratcher, except they get a cool title, no special abilities. forum and tbg are the same, except in different places.
And retired Community Mods can edit their topic titles.
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coolstuff wrote:
kayybee wrote:
New Scratcher
Scratcher
Retired Moderator
Forum Moderator TBG Moderator
Community Moderator
Scratch Team at MIT
bottom is the highest. retired moderator is the same thing as scratcher, except they get a cool title, no special abilities. forum and tbg are the same, except in different places.And retired Community Mods can edit their topic titles.
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I did not know that. That's interesting.
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coolstuff wrote:
kayybee wrote:
New Scratcher
Scratcher
Retired Moderator
Forum Moderator TBG Moderator
Community Moderator
Scratch Team at MIT
bottom is the highest. retired moderator is the same thing as scratcher, except they get a cool title, no special abilities. forum and tbg are the same, except in different places.And retired Community Mods can edit their topic titles.
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And they can look in the dustbin
but so, if im not rely activ, i wont becoem a scratcher anytiem sone?!
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prupelkat365 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
kayybee wrote:
New Scratcher
Scratcher
Retired Moderator
Forum Moderator TBG Moderator
Community Moderator
Scratch Team at MIT
bottom is the highest. retired moderator is the same thing as scratcher, except they get a cool title, no special abilities. forum and tbg are the same, except in different places.And retired Community Mods can edit their topic titles.
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And they can look in the dustbin
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They can't look in the Dustbin... The only changes are that they get invited to test beta software like the other mods, they get no 60-second rule, and they can edit their topic titles.
but so, if im not rely activ, i wont becoem a scratcher anytiem sone?!
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It's more about quality than quantity. If you continue to be a good member and stay in the "OK-"zone without any fights or anything, you should become a Scratcher soon enough. While being active is a factor, it's not the only one.
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coolstuff wrote:
They can't look in the Dustbin... The only changes are that they get invited to test beta software like the other mods, they get no 60-second rule, and they can edit their topic titles.
Oh sorry, i must have goten the rong info.
It's more about quality than quantity. If you continue to be a good member and stay in the "OK-"zone without any fights or anything, you should become a Scratcher soon enough. While being active is a factor, it's not the only one.
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Oh ok. Thanx!
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I think it's a ceartian amount of time (1 or 2 months) before your not consisered a new scratcher.Under my name,it says im a new scratcher.Actually,ive been on scratch since June of 2010.My name was ballyrobot.But it takes time for you too be an "official" scratcher.
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It's no fun being a new scratcher, you have no forum posts when other have thousands and you get barely any views and your confused.
Interestingly, you would need to post about 3-4 times a day, since scratch was created in 2007 to get 3,000 posts.
I have seen someone with 9,500 posts!!!! :0
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after 15 days of membership. Yeah, i was waiting a while too!
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Goliath1 wrote:
Recently on the forums, I saw a name with the word, "Member" under it, instead of "Scratcher" or "New Scratcher." What does that mean?
Ah - before the "Scratcher" and "New Scratcher" titles, everyone with those titles was called a "Member". All of the accounts which say "Member" are ex-Scratch Team or ex-moderator accounts, which is basically the same as a "Scratcher" ^^ For example, you can see that, in mletreat's I-Topic, he or she is a "Member" as the account was once a Scratch Team account
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I looked at one of mletreat's project, and it had a screenshot of a forum post. Under her name it said "Scratch Team". So that must be the answer to your question, Goliath1!
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Curiously, when was this "new scratcher" implemented?
Because I dont remember.
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I have no idea how long it takes to become a scratcher.
What I do know is that it takes far longer on the text-based games.
I saw guinea pig girl with 139 posts and still being a new TBger
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bbbeb wrote:
Curiously, when was this "new scratcher" implemented?
Because I dont remember.
Dunno. I know it said that since around the time that we changed member to scratcher.
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bbbeb wrote:
Curiously, when was this "new scratcher" implemented?
Because I dont remember.
It was early- to mid-June, from what I can remember. ^^
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